logo
Italian - ItalyRomână (România)Russian (CIS)Ukrainian (Ukraine)Português (pt-PT)Deutsch (DE-CH-AT)GreekEspañol(Spanish Formal International)French (Fr)简体中文(中国)English (United Kingdom)

Friday 20th of September 2024

Home
Facebook`s founder - the man of 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Natascia   
Friday, 17 December 2010 08:56

Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg was named "Man of the Year 2010" by Time magazine. According to the newspaper, was awarded the title because he failed to connect more than half a billion people and created social relations between them, it created a new system for exchanging information and for having changed people's lifestyle . Chief editor of Time magazine, Richard Stengel, said Zuckerberg was chosen because it has managed something which has not been done before, and never say "the interconnection of half a billion users and their geographical location." "He invented the social platform is a network that allows connection between every tenth inhabitant of our planet," Stengel said. "Facebook is now the third largest country in the world, and has probably more information about its citizens than any government. And Zuckerberg, who dropped courses at Harvard University , is president of this country. "

read in the original
In almost seven years ago, in February 2004 when Zuckerberg was 19 years old and studying at Harvard, started a Web service called Thefacebook.com, to "connect people through social networks in colleges." So, Mark Zuckerberg has managed to become a billionaire just those of his 23 years. Zuckerberg and Facebook's story is the subject of a recently released film, "The social network, was among the highest grossing films of 2010. The film has six Golden Globe nominations. Among other candidates for this title were: American ultraconservative movement "Tea Party", the founder of celebrity website Wikileaks , Julian Assange, Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Chileans who have been evicted miners underground.
In 2009, Time magazine chose "Man of the Year by the American Central Bank governor, Ben Bernanke, in 2008 the U.S. President, Barack Obama, and in 2007 Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

unimedia.md


blog comments powered by Disqus
 


Powered by great Joomla!. Designed by: Free Joomla Template, website hosting. Valid XHTML and CSS. Creative Commons License
Content of www.codru.eu by Codru.eu is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribuzione-Condividi allo stesso modo 3.0 Unported License.